Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Sports
Home / Sports / China

Gong's still got gold in her sights

By SHI FUTIAN | China Daily | Updated: 2020-04-28 09:03
Share
Share - WeChat
Gong Lijiao prepares to unleash a throw during her march to gold at the World Athletics Championships in Doha last October. XINHUA

Olympics postponement has changed shot put star's plans-not her goals

The postponement of the Tokyo Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the careers and lives of athletes across the globe-especially those who are treating this edition of the Games as their last chance for glory at the so-called "greatest show on Earth".

China's star shot-putter Gong Lijiao counts herself among those ranks.

Prior to athletics' shutdown, the 31-year-old had been widely tipped to add an elusive Olympic gold to her medal collection in the Japanese capital. Now, the two-time world champion is putting a brave face on having to recalibrate and peak next summer instead.

"I can still wait for one more year," Gong told China Sports Daily on Monday from a closed-door national team training camp at Beijing Sports University, where she has been isolated from the outside world for months.

"All I can do now is to keep making adjustments and save my best condition for next year."

Ripping up her plans and starting again, however, must have been especially painful for Gong, given she had dominated the 2019 season-winning 12 golds and one silver at the 13 meets she entered.

Among those triumphs was a gold at the Doha world championships in October, when Gong become only the fourth woman to retain the title.

"I actually had already done some mental preparation before the postponement was announced," she said.

"While the epidemic was gradually coming under control in China, the global situation worsened. It's lucky that the Olympics were not canceled. So everything is not too gloomy."

With all domestic and international tournaments paused by the pandemic, the biggest challenge for Gong is to maintain her competitiveness. In late April, she remains in "winter training" mode.

"With no competitions to enter, I've just kept my winter training going," she said. "I've had to change my entire Olympic preparation plan. This current period of time should have been very important, but now all I can do is just maintain a basic condition. I always have one skills session and one physical strength session each day."

In mid-March, the national team organized a shot put test event at the university. Even with no audience to cheer her on, Gong still rose to the occasion, winning with a throw of 19.70 meters.

After years of grueling training and competition, however, Gong's body is beginning to show the strain.

She is still trying to manage a nagging knee injury and, according to China Sports Daily, last December was diagnosed with mild arrhythmia.

"My heart is fine. The bigger problem is my knee," Gong said. "Earlier, I could only sit to practice my shot. So another priority for me is to recover from the injury.

"The postponement for veterans like me indeed is a challenge. But on the other hand, we do have more time for preparation now."

Strict virus-prevention measures remain in place at the national team training camp, where athletes have been assigned separate rooms.

And, as millions of people around the world will now attest to, isolation sometimes brings emotional and mental challenges.

"When I'm alone, I ask myself how can I cope with the postponement," said Gong. "I tell myself that all will be fine. I still have a chance and nothing good comes easily. One more year means I should change my plan. I should give myself more confidence."

To ease athletes' loneliness and help them unwind from their daily slog, the university organizes table tennis, Chinese chess and pool competitions, with Gong a regular and keen participant.

"Our team always has poker, gobang and Honor of Kings (a mobile e-sports game) competitions," Gong added. "I rarely win, but I enjoy being able to interact with my teammates. It helps lift my mood." Gong, though, hasn't remained wrapped up in her own issues, and has taken a special interest in the plight of Wuhan, the Hubei province capital that was the epicenter of the outbreak in China.

She donated 10,000 yuan ($1,412) to help the city's battle against the virus and also recorded video messages to express thanks and respect toward the medical workers risking their lives on the front line.

"Initially I wanted to buy masks for them, but I really couldn't find any to buy at the very start of the epidemic," said Gong. "So instead I just made the donation to show my love."

Most Popular

Highlights

What's Hot
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产成a人亚洲精v品无码| 成人片黄网站色大片免费| 人人妻人人澡人人爽不卡视频| 黑人一区二区三区中文字幕| 夫前被强行侵犯在线观看| 久久久精品2019中文字幕之3| 欧美日韩综合网在线观看| 午夜国产精品久久影院| 黄瓜视频网站在线观看| 国产肉体xxxx裸体137大胆| 一级毛片免费观看不卡视频| 日韩夜夜高潮夜夜爽无码| 亚洲的天堂av无码| 精品深夜av无码一区二区老年| 国产成人做受免费视频| 9277手机在线视频观看免费| 成人午夜亚洲精品无码网站| 久久精品国产只有精品66| 欧美理论在线观看| 全日本爽视频在线| 豆奶视频高清在线下载| 国产精品一区二区在线观看 | 国产精品久久久久久久久久免费 | 欧美aaaaaaaaaa| 亚洲精品国产电影| 精品久久久久久中文| 国产一区二区三区免费播放| 4虎永免费最新永久免费地址| 国产视频你懂的| jizzjizzjizz国产| 性高湖久久久久久久久| 久久久综合亚洲色一区二区三区| 欧美69xxxxx另类| 亚洲日本久久一区二区va| 狠狠色成人综合首页| 可播放的gαy片男男| 韩国三级hd中文字幕| 国产日产精品_国产精品毛片| 4hc88四虎www在线影院短视频| 大陆年轻帅小伙飞机gay| 一女被两男吃奶玩乳尖|